Sentences with phrase «actually reads a text»

Make sure you use a broken link to the article so no one actually reads the text of the article.
However, when we actually read the text of The Five Wounds, we find there that Rosmini concludes: «Putting the sacred rites into the vernacular would induce greater problems than the remedies imposed,» and would be «a cure worse than the disease».
Then I tried actually reading the text rather than assuming it taught what I had been told it taught.
It is rare to find an individual so obviously ignorant of Biblical prophecy yet so willing to put forth a stupid opinion that is laughable to those that have actually read the text.
A few select books make it to the second stage and the boys flip through the pages, too quickly to actually read any text.
It read the amiibos easily, but I hadn't done any investigating and I was too excited to actually read the text when it read them.
Guess next time I wont skip down to the sale prices, and actually read the text.
I can actually read the text on the page without needing to side - swipe or zoom.

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There are many reasons to try it out, from it's relative low starting cost, to the fact that the vast majority of texts are actually opened and read to some extent.
I got a kick out of reading my texts via the HUD, even if there's no way to return messages without actually pulling out your phone.
@Margroks If you actually read the post, you'll see that no where in the text does the author state that Bin Laden physically died prior to this past week.
Did you know that the Gospel of Thomas is a late Gnostic text that just about anyone with an education doesn't take seriously (nor, pretty much anyone with familiarity with the Bible who has actually read it!).
I actually love reading RIchard Dawkins, but I also love reading passages from religious text as well.
Perhaps Christians don't actually read their religious text.
While some try to explain away what James is writing about by saying that it does not actually refer to someone who is physically sick, but instead someone who is spiritually or emotionally weak, I think it is best to go with the traditional and most common way of reading this text and see it as a a reference to physical sickness.
They are reading the Bible with renewed eyes and are seeing that the violence of the Old Testament text is actually this genocidal, murderous, scapegoating violence.
For all that fretting about how the Millennial generation is too busy tweeting, texting, blogging and catching up on episodes of Gossip Girl to have time for books, new studies find that they're actually doing the most reading in America.
This crucial principle for reading ecclesial texts is, says Berkouwer, of ecumenical significance when ecumenical partners accept «that the Church's formulation of the truth could have, for various reasons, actually occasioned misunderstandings of the truth itself.»
That was after careful examination of all the possibilities by reading their holy texts, actually listening to their worship music, and so on... right?
This is a remarkably daring text, the sort of book many academics avoid like the plague: a book aimed at a wide reading public, written with the hope that it might actually change the lives of some of its readers.
She actually is quite adept at Biblical interpretation and has done some good reading and research and exegetical spade work when she is dealing with any kinds of Biblical texts, including the so - called «texts of terror».
Yes, there's always someone who can find a «proof text» for almost anything, but fails to read the Gospel accounts about how Jesus actually treated people, and his direction to «go and do likewise».
I think I actually make two to three times more than he does per second... so when he learns to read and write, he can text me.»
It's got bite - sized text you'll actually have time to read.
The byline I submitted included «Epolitics.com,» but since essentially none of the sites actually hotlinked that little bit of text, no one could click on it, and relatively few people took the time to copy it into a browser or to search for it on Google after reading the print version.
The AHCA text was released only the night before the House voted and few if any members had actually read it.
In fact, Crystal writes, «texting actually improves your literacy, as it gives you more practice in reading and writing.»
A new study finds that compared to just reading a text silently, reading out loud actually improves memory.
I don't actually recommend reading the text because it is a transcript.
When you consider out sheer amount of time actually working, sitting, driving, texting, eating, reading, doing everyday living / working activities that are inherently performed in a little internally rotated box directly in front of you, that overall accumulated time trumps the time spent in the gym actually performing the lifts.
There is also a scary looking text book (that's actually very easy to read) written by Dr. Natasha giving her theories on why some folks health is as bad as it is.
Here is a detail of the t - shirt so you can actually read the hilarious text (big bust problems!).
I read it when I hit my home button but never actually went into my text messages to respond because in my mind I did respond.
I still haven't found texting gloves that actually work... CONTINUE READING!
I'll go out on a limb and speculate that if there is some text on the website, it is actually meant to be read by visitors.
If you've actually read the original text, Fifty Shades of Grey, as I was once forced to do, you see that it's more complicated than that.
Almost none of the games require reading to actually play, the little dialogue or information that's present is in the form of text... after all, many of these games were created before it was possible to include full voice samples.
It gives the whole thing the feel of a somewhat retro text adventure, but it's something you get used to very quickly and it actually speeds up the game since you can skip through conversations as quickly as you can read them, rather than waiting for voices to catch up.
But this line is actually a line of text — a few sentences — from the last screen of the final credits of «Logan Lucky», which read as follows:
While all images were accompanied by a lick of flavor text, everyone rushed to painstakingly analyze the images themselves, and thus, aside from a few folk who actually read the descriptions, everyone missed a juicy little detail.
So instead of just giving students text to read or videos to watch, Codecademy invites them to learn to code by actually making code.
This process addresses two common complaints with whole - class novels — that many students will not actually read assigned chapters for homework and that cold - reading the text in class, even when students volunteer, is often a slow and cringe - worthy endeavor.
Challenging the Research Base of the Common Core State Standards: A Historical Reanalysis of Text Complexity Educational Researcher, October 2013 Researchers find that contrary to the authors of the English Language Arts component of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS)-- which builds a case for higher complexity in textbooks and reading materials for students by pointing to research showing a steady decline in the difficulty of student textbooks over the past 50 years — text complexity actually has either risen or stabilized over this tText Complexity Educational Researcher, October 2013 Researchers find that contrary to the authors of the English Language Arts component of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS)-- which builds a case for higher complexity in textbooks and reading materials for students by pointing to research showing a steady decline in the difficulty of student textbooks over the past 50 years — text complexity actually has either risen or stabilized over this ttext complexity actually has either risen or stabilized over this time.
For example, if you show the learner a page of text, and then ask them some multiple choice questions about the text's content, what you're actually testing is whether they can remember what they've read; you still have no idea whether they can actually use this information.
Whether these tests are actually reliable or valid may or not be true: unless the test designer has actually compared the success of students (say in reading new texts, or succeeding in college) with their «scores» for the test, they may not actually be measuring what they claim to measure.
Just as importantly, by requiring English teachers to focus as much on nonfiction texts as on the novels they prefer, Common Core is actually allowing for kids to read some of the very texts conservatives and libertarians consider to be fundamental to understanding the world.
For those students who are «reading» frustration level texts with 1 - on - 1 support, my question is, are THEY actually reading it?
New standards and tests with a myopic focus on text without regard for the reader (i.e. the child actually doing the reading), without regard for their interests, knowledge, and passions, will serve to further disengage children from the splendor of reading and give students more reasons to see school, and reading, as irrelevant.
Focusing students on text features, such as the illustrations and the captions help students focus on the meaning and author's intent before they actually have to read any text.
In the push to increase the complexity of the informational texts that students read, there is a risk that students will actually read less.
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